Of particular note is the beautiful monument to Mary Gardiner which was sculpted by Peter Scheemaker, who's monument to Shakespeare can be viewed in "Poet's Corner" in Westminster Abbey. Also in the church (unfortunately now posiitioned behind the organ) is Nicholas Stone's monument to Thomas Anguish, Stone's most famous work is the effigy of John Donne, which is displayed in St Paul's Cathedral.
The work of the Norwich School of Masons is also on display. John Ivory's signed monument to William Clarke is typical of his work consisting of a central inscription panel flanked by scrolled wing brackets with a pyramid and urn above a simple cornice. It also bears his favoured decoration a small rosette with a central curving stamen(may also be a stem)
Follow these links for a full description of the monuments and the people commemorated.
Dates | Names | Link |
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1536 - 1617 | Thomas Anguish | |
15xx - 1609 | John Symonds | |
1713 - 1748 | Mary Gardiner |
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